We have already run pg_import_system_collations('pg_catalog')
--cnemelka

On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 12:43 PM Cory Nemelka <cneme...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We are having issues with some databases getting our locales generated.
> We are using Ubuntu 18.04 and postgresql 10.8.
>
> Example:
>
> *from bash prompt:*
>
> $ locale -a | egrep fr
> fr_BE
> fr_BE@euro
> fr_BE.iso88591
> fr_BE.iso885915@euro
> fr_BE.utf8
> fr_CA
> fr_CA.iso88591
> fr_CA.utf8
> fr_CH
> fr_CH.iso88591
> fr_CH.utf8
> french
> fr_FR
> fr_FR@euro
> fr_FR.iso88591
> fr_FR.iso885915@euro
> fr_FR.utf8
> fr_LU
> fr_LU@euro
> fr_LU.iso88591
> fr_LU.iso885915@euro
> fr_LU.utf8
>
> *from psql prompt:*
>
> [local] cnemelka@postgres=# create collation french
> (provider=libc,locale='fr_FR.utf8');
> ERROR:  22023: could not create locale "fr_FR.utf8": No such file or
> directory
> DETAIL:  The operating system could not find any locale data for the
> locale name "fr_FR.utf8".
> LOCATION:  report_newlocale_failure, pg_locale.c:1312
>
> *Anyone having similar issues or know of the solution?*
>
> *TIA,*
> --cnemelka
>

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